A media system 100 for vehicle 102 having chassis 104 comprises electroacoustic transducer 114, integrated into face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 inside vehicle 102. stowage bin 110 comprises mounting structure 112 that is stationary relative to chassis 104 of vehicle 102. Interior 130 of stowage bin 110 is accessible via face panel 108. face panel 108 is movably coupled to mounting structure 112.
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21. A media system for a vehicle having a chassis, the media system comprising:
an electroacoustic transducer, integrated into a face panel of a stowage bin inside the vehicle;
an attenuator, operatively coupled to the electroacoustic transducer;
an audio source, operatively coupled to the attenuator; and
an accelerometer, integrated into the face panel of the stowage bin and operatively coupled to the attenuator; and wherein:
the audio source is configured to provide a first electrical signal to the attenuator;
the attenuator is configured to provide a second electrical signal to the electroacoustic transducer; and
the face panel of the stowage bin is capable of being moved between, inclusively, a first position relative to a mounting structure of the stowage bin and a second position relative to the mounting structure.
1. A media system for a vehicle having a chassis, the media system comprising:
an electroacoustic transducer, integrated into a face panel of a stowage bin inside the vehicle;
an attenuator, operatively coupled to the electroacoustic transducer;
an audio source, operatively coupled to the attenuator; and
an accelerometer, integrated into the face panel of the stowage bin and operatively coupled to the attenuator; and wherein:
the stowage bin comprises a mounting structure that is stationary relative to the chassis of the vehicle;
an interior of the stowage bin is accessible via the face panel;
the face panel is movably coupled to the mounting structure;
the audio source is configured to provide a first electrical signal to the attenuator;
the attenuator is configured to provide a second electrical signal to the electroacoustic transducer; and
the face panel of the stowage bin is capable of being moved between, inclusively, a first position relative to the mounting structure of the stowage bin and a second position relative to the mounting structure.
2. The media system according to
3. The media system according to
when the face panel is in the first position relative to the mounting structure, the attenuator provides the electroacoustic transducer with the second electrical signal that is not attenuated relative to the first electrical signal, communicated from the audio source to the attenuator, based on the location of the face panel relative to the mounting structure; and
when the face panel is in the second position relative to the mounting structure, the attenuator provides the electroacoustic transducer with the second electrical signal that is attenuated relative to the first electrical signal, communicated from the audio source to the attenuator, at least based on the location of the face panel relative to the mounting structure.
4. The media system according to
5. The media system according to
6. The media system according to
7. The media system according to
the face panel of the stowage bin is configured to retain items within the interior of the stowage bin when the face panel is in the first position; and
the face panel is configured to provide access to the interior of the stowage bin when the face panel is in the second position.
8. The media system according to
the stowage bin further comprises an item detector, operatively coupled to the attenuator; and
the item detector is configured to provide an input to the attenuator, indicating whether the items are present within the interior of the stowage bin.
9. The media system according to
when the items are present within the interior of the stowage bin, the input from the item detector causes the attenuator to provide the electroacoustic transducer with the second electrical signal that is not attenuated, at least based on the input from the item detector to the attenuator, relative to the first electrical signal, communicated from the audio source to the attenuator; and
when the items are absent from the interior of the stowage bin, the attenuator provides the electroacoustic transducer with the second electrical signal that is attenuated, based on the input from the item detector to the attenuator, relative to the first electrical signal, communicated from the audio source to the attenuator.
10. The media system according to
11. The media system according
a cover plate is secured to an interior surface of the face panel of the stowage bin;
a torque tube is retained between the cover plate and the face panel; and
the electroacoustic transducer is retained between the cover plate and the face panel.
12. The media system according to
13. The media system according to
a permanent magnet, located relative the cover plate by the retainer; and
an electromagnet, connected to the interior surface of the face panel and in contact with the permanent magnet.
14. The media system according to
a first area, proximately located to the electroacoustic transducer, wherein the first area has a first locally tailored physical characteristic selected to provide an acoustic property; and
a second area, distally located from the electroacoustic transducer, wherein a second physical characteristic of the second area is different from the first locally tailored physical characteristic of the first area.
15. The media system according to
16. The media system according to
17. The media system according to
19. The media system according to
20. The media system according to
22. The media system according to
23. The media system according to
when the face panel is in the first position relative to the mounting structure, the attenuator provides the electroacoustic transducer with the second electrical signal that is not attenuated relative to the first electrical signal, communicated from the audio source to the attenuator, based on the location of the face panel relative to the mounting structure; and
when the face panel is in the second position relative to the mounting structure, the attenuator provides the electroacoustic transducer with the second electrical signal that is attenuated relative to the first electrical signal, communicated from the audio source to the attenuator, at least based on the location of the face panel relative to the mounting structure.
24. The media system according to
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The present disclosure relates to media systems for vehicles.
Flat panel speaker technology is often used to provide audio for environments in which a premium is placed on physical space and component weight, such as in an aircraft. However, vibration of surfaces that have been traditionally utilized for flat panel speaker technology often render those surfaces incompatible with the incorporation of other systems that may be sensitive to vibration.
Accordingly, apparatuses and methods, intended to address at least the above-identified concerns, would find utility.
The following is a non-exhaustive list of examples, which may or may not be claimed, of the subject matter according to the invention.
One example of the subject matter according to the invention relates to a media system for a vehicle having a chassis. The media system comprises an electroacoustic transducer, integrated into a face panel of a stowage bin inside the vehicle. The stowage bin comprises a mounting structure that is stationary relative to the chassis of the vehicle. An interior of the stowage bin is accessible via the face panel. The face panel is movably coupled to the mounting structure.
Use of the media system that includes the electroacoustic transducer, as set forth above, enables positioning the electroacoustic transducer in the face panel of the stowage bin inside a vehicle, such as an airplane. Positioning the electroacoustic transducer in the face panel of the stowage bin enables other surfaces inside the vehicle to be utilized for other functionalities. The face panel is movably coupled to the mounting structure and provides access to the interior of the stowage bin.
Another example of the subject matter according to the invention relates to a vehicle, comprising a chassis and a passenger compartment. The passenger compartment comprises ceiling panels. The vehicle also comprises a stowage bin in the passenger compartment. The stowage bin comprises a mounting structure that is stationary relative to the chassis. The stowage bin also comprises a face panel, movably coupled to the mounting structure. The stowage bin additionally comprises an interior, accessible via the face panel. The vehicle further comprises a media system. The media system comprises a high-definition display system, integrated into the ceiling panels. The media system also comprises an audio source, operatively coupled with the high-definition display system. The media system additionally comprises an electroacoustic transducer, integrated into the face panel of the stowage bin.
Use of the media system that includes the electroacoustic transducer, as set forth above, in a vehicle, such as an airplane, enables positioning the electroacoustic transducer in the face panel of the stowage bin inside the vehicle. Positioning the electroacoustic transducer the in face panel of the stowage bin enables other surfaces inside the vehicle, such as the ceiling panels of the passenger compartment of the vehicle, to be utilized for other functionalities, such as the high-definition display system, integrated into the ceiling panels of the passenger compartment.
Yet another example of the subject matter according to the invention relates to a method of acoustically exciting a face panel of a stowage bin inside a vehicle. The method comprises exciting the face panel with an electroacoustic transducer, integrated into the face panel of the stowage bin. The stowage bin further comprises a mounting structure that is stationary relative to a chassis of the vehicle. The stowage bin also comprises an interior, accessible via the face panel.
The method enables acoustic excitation of the face panel of the stowage bin via the electroacoustic transducer positioned therein. Implementing the method enables utilization of other surfaces inside the vehicle for other functionalities.
Having thus described examples of the present disclosure in general terms, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
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In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth to provide a thorough understanding of the disclosed concepts, which may be practiced without some or all of these particulars. In other instances, details of known devices and/or processes have been omitted to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the disclosure. While some concepts will be described in conjunction with specific examples, it will be understood that these examples are not intended to be limiting.
Unless otherwise indicated, the terms “first,” “second,” etc. are used herein merely as labels, and are not intended to impose ordinal, positional, or hierarchical requirements on the items to which these terms refer. Moreover, reference to, e.g., a “second” item does not require or preclude the existence of, e.g., a “first” or lower-numbered item, and/or, e.g., a “third” or higher-numbered item.
Reference herein to “one example” means that one or more feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the example is included in at least one implementation. The phrase “one example” in various places in the specification may or may not be referring to the same example.
As used herein, a system, apparatus, structure, article, element, component, or hardware “configured to” perform a specified function is indeed capable of performing the specified function without any alteration, rather than merely having potential to perform the specified function after further modification. In other words, the system, apparatus, structure, article, element, component, or hardware “configured to” perform a specified function is specifically selected, created, implemented, utilized, programmed, and/or designed for the purpose of performing the specified function. As used herein, “configured to” denotes existing characteristics of a system, apparatus, structure, article, element, component, or hardware which enable the system, apparatus, structure, article, element, component, or hardware to perform the specified function without further modification. For purposes of this disclosure, a system, apparatus, structure, article, element, component, or hardware described as being “configured to” perform a particular function may additionally or alternatively be described as being “adapted to” and/or as being “operative to” perform that function.
Illustrative, non-exhaustive examples, which may or may not be claimed, of the subject matter according the present disclosure are provided below.
Referring generally to
Use of media system 100 that includes electroacoustic transducer 114, as set forth above, enables positioning electroacoustic transducer 114 in face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 inside vehicle 102, such as an airplane. Positioning electroacoustic transducer 114 in face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 enables other surfaces inside vehicle 102 to be utilized for other functionalities. Face panel 108 is movably coupled to mounting structure 112 and provides access to interior 130 of stowage bin 110.
For example, electroacoustic transducer 114 integrated in face panel 108 allows surfaces previously utilized for flat-panel speaker technology to be repurposed for other functions, such as providing a high-definition display inside vehicle 102. By positioning electroacoustic transducer 114 in face panel 108 of stowage bin 110, media system 100 allows face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 to function as a flat-panel speaker while also providing access to interior 130 of stowage bin 110.
Referring generally to
Allowing face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 to move between a first position relative to mounting structure 112 of stowage bin and second position relative to mounting structure 112 allows face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 to function as a flat-panel speaker while also providing access to interior 130 of stowage bin 110. Electroacoustic transducer 114 integrated in face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 while retaining the item-securing functionality of face panel 108 of retaining items within stowage bin 110 when face panel 108 is moved between a first position relative to mounting structure 112 of stowage bin and second position relative to mounting structure 112.
Referring generally to
Use of media systems, such as media system 100 including attenuator 126, allows for a second electrical signal, that may be different from a first electrical signal provided by audio source 124 to attenuator 126, to be provided to electroacoustic transducer 114. For example, when audio source 124 provides a first electrical signal to attenuator 126, attenuator 126 provides a second electrical signal to electroacoustic transducer 114. Use of attenuator 126 allows attenuated electrical signals, different from the first electrical signal sent from audio source 124, to drive electroacoustic transducer 114.
Accelerometer 116 is integrated into face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 and operatively coupled to attenuator 126. When coupled with attenuator 126, accelerometer 116 allows attenuated electrical signals to drive electroacoustic transducer 114 based on output from accelerometer 116 to attenuator 126.
Referring generally to
By configuring accelerometer 116 to generate output responsive to a location of face panel 108 of stowage bin 110, attenuator 126 can provide an electrical signal to electroacoustic transducer 114 based on a location of face panel 108 relative to mounting structure 112. When coupled with attenuator 126, accelerometer 116 allows different electrical signals to drive electroacoustic transducer 114 based a location of face panel 108 relative to mounting structure 112.
In one illustrative example, accelerometer 116 may be a multiaxis accelerometer, capable of measuring acceleration in multiple directions. In this manner, accelerometer 116 detects acceleration as a vector quantity, and can be used to sense orientation of accelerometer 116. When integrated into face panel 108 of stowage bin 110, accelerometer 116 allows for the determination of a position of face panel 108, including, inclusively, the first position of face panel 108 relative to mounting structure 112 and the second position of face panel 108 relative to mounting structure 112.
Referring generally to
Use of accelerometer 116 integrated into face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 allows attenuator 126 to provide different electrical signals based on position of face panel 108 relative to mounting structure 112. In one illustrative example, when face panel 108 is in the first position relative to mounting structure 112, attenuator 126 provides an electrical signal that is not attenuated relative to the first electrical signal from audio source 124 based on the location of face panel 108. In another illustrative example, when face panel 108 is in the second position relative to mounting structure 112, attenuator 126 provides an electrical signal that is attenuated relative to the first signal from audio source 124 based on the location of face panel 108. In this manner, accelerometer 116 allows media system 100 to provide attenuated audio to vehicle 102 based on a position of face panel 108 relative to mounting structure 112.
Referring generally to
In one illustrative example, attenuator 126 linearly attenuates the second electrical signal relative to the first electrical signal as face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 is moved between the first position and the second position. A linear attenuation of the second electrical signal provides a gradual adjustment to the attenuation of the electrical signal as face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 is moved between the first position and the second position.
Referring generally to
In one illustrative example, attenuator 126 non-linearly attenuates the second electrical signal relative to the first electrical signal as face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 is moved between the first position and the second position. A non-linear attenuation of the second electrical signal provides a gradual adjustment to the attenuation of the electrical signal as face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 is moved between the first position and the second position.
Referring generally to
Exciting face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 based on the second electrical signal provides for selective excitement of face panel 108 by electroacoustic transducer 114 relative to the electrical signal received from attenuator 126. In this manner, a media system, such as media system 100, can provide different excitation of face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 based on the position of face panel 108. For example, electroacoustic transducer 114 can selectively excite face panel 108 according to a second electrical signal when face panel 108 is in second position relative to mounting structure 112.
Referring generally to
When in the first position, face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 is configured to retain items 131 within interior 130 of stowage bin 110. When in the second position, face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 is configured to provide access to interior 130 of stowage bin 110. Allowing face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 to move between a first position relative to mounting structure 112 of stowage bin and second position relative to mounting structure 112 allows face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 to function as a flat-panel speaker while also providing access to interior 130 of stowage bin 110. Electroacoustic transducer 114 integrated in face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 while retaining the item-securing functionality of face panel 108 of retaining items within stowage bin 110 when face panel 108 is moved between a first position relative to mounting structure 112 of stowage bin and second position relative to mounting structure 112.
Referring generally to
Item detectors, such as item detector 132, may be incorporated into stowage bin 110. Item detector 132 indicates to attenuator 126 whether items 131 are present within interior 130 of stowage and 110. By configuring item detector 132 to generate output responsive to the presence of items 131 which in interior 130 of stowage bin 110, attenuator 126 can provide an electrical signal to electroacoustic transducer 114 based on the presence of items 131 within interior 130 of stowage bin 110. When coupled with attenuator 126, item detector 132 allows different electrical signals to drive electroacoustic transducer 114 based the presence of items 131 within interior 130 of stowage bin 110.
Referring generally to
Use of item detector 132 in stowage bin 110 allows attenuator 126 to provide different electrical signals based on the presence of items 131 within interior 130 of stowage bin 110. In one illustrative example, when items 131 are absent from interior 130 of stowage bin 110, attenuator 126 provides an electrical signal that is attenuated relative to the first electrical signal from audio source 124 based on the location of face panel 108. In another illustrative example, when items 131 are present within interior 130 of stowage bin 110, attenuator 126 provides an electrical signal that is not attenuated relative to the first signal from audio source 124 based on the location of face panel 108. In this manner, accelerometer 116 allows media system 100 to provide attenuated audio to vehicle 102 based on a position of face panel 108 relative to mounting structure 112.
Referring generally to
When operatively coupled to accelerometer 116, low-pass filter 128 allows media system 100 to adjust the output of accelerometer 116 based on acceleration of vehicle 102. In this manner, low-pass filter 128 prevents inadvertent attenuation or non-attenuation of the first electrical signal based due to accelerometer 116 detecting acceleration of vehicle 102.
Referring generally to
Torque tube 140 is retained between cover plate 134 and face panel 108, and is provided to secure face panel 108 in first position relative to mounting structure 112. Cover plate 134 is secured to interior surface 135 of face panel 108 of stowage bin 110. By retaining electroacoustic transducer 114 between cover plate 134 and face panel 108, existing structures of stowage bin 110 are used to protect and conceal electroacoustic transducer 114 within face panel 108 without adding additional parts or weight to vehicle 102.
Referring generally to
When cover plate 134 includes retainer 138, electroacoustic transducer 114 can be easily located along cover plate 134 in a position selected to provide a desired level of acoustic performance when exciting face panel 108.
Referring generally to
When retainer 138 is one of locating post 152, recessed seat 154, resilient finger 156, or any combination thereof, electroacoustic transducer 114 can be easily located along cover plate 134 in a position selected to provide a desired level of acoustic performance when exciting face panel 108.
Referring generally to
In one illustrative example, electroacoustic transducer 114 comprises permanent magnet 142, located relative to cover plate 134 by retainer 138 and electromagnet 144, connected to interior surface 135 of face panel 108 and in contact with permanent magnet 142. Permanent magnet 142, located relative to cover plate 134 and electromagnet 144, connected to interior surface 135 of face panel 108, allows electroacoustic transducer 114 to provide a desired level of acoustic performance when exciting face panel 108.
Referring generally to
In one illustrative example, electromagnet 144 is a voice coil wire. When electromagnet 144 is a voice coil, electroacoustic transducer 114 provides a desired level of acoustic performance when exciting face panel 108.
Referring generally to
When electromagnet 144 is connected to interior surface 135 of face panel 108 using a flexible adhesive, electroacoustic transducer 114 can be easily secured to interior surface 135 of face panel 108 in a position selected to provide a desired level of acoustic performance when exciting face panel 108.
Referring generally to
By tailoring characteristics of different areas of cover plate 134, each area can be specifically designed to impart desired physical properties that may be more pertinent to that particular area. For example, when cover plate 134 further comprises first area 158 proximately located to electroacoustic transducer 114, a first physical characteristic of first area 158 may be locally tailored to provide an acoustic property. Additionally, second area 160 of cover plate 134, distally located from electroacoustic transducer 114, may have a second physical characteristic that different from the first locally tailored physical characteristic of first area 158. For example, first area 158 may have a first physical characteristic, such as a stiffness, designed to optimize acoustic performance of electroacoustic transducer 114. Second area 160 may have a second physical characteristic, such as a stiffness, designed to optimize impact resistance or durability of cover plate 134.
Referring generally to
When sound-insulation layer 146 is positioned over at least a portion of cover plate 134, electroacoustic transducer 114 can be acoustically isolated from interior 130 of stowage bin 110 to provide a desired level of acoustic performance when exciting face panel 108.
Referring generally to
When sound-insulation layer 146 comprises closed-cell foam material 162, electroacoustic transducer 114 can be acoustically isolated from interior 130 of stowage bin 110 to provide a desired level of acoustic performance when exciting face panel 108. In one illustrative example, closed-cell foam material 162 is a viscoelastic polyurethane foam.
Referring generally to
Use of media systems, such as media system 100 including electroacoustic transducer 114 as set forth above, allows for positioning of electroacoustic transducer 114 in face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 inside vehicle 102, such as an airplane. By positioning electroacoustic transducer 114 in face panel 108 of stowage bin 110, media system 100 allows other surfaces inside vehicle 102, such as ceiling panels 120 of passenger compartment 118 of vehicle 102, to be utilized for other functionalities, such as high-definition display system 122, integrated into ceiling panels 120 of passenger compartment 118.
For example, electroacoustic transducer 114 integrated in face panel 108 allows ceiling panels 120 of passenger compartment 118 of vehicle 102, previously utilized for flat-panel speaker technology, to be repurposed for other high-definition display system 122, integrated into ceiling panels 120 of passenger compartment 118. By positioning electroacoustic transducer 114 in face panel 108 of stowage bin 110, media system 100 allows face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 to function as a flat-panel speaker while also allowing the integration of high-definition display system 122 into ceiling panels 120 of passenger compartment 118.
Referring generally to
Use of media system 100 that includes electroacoustic transducer 114 as set forth above, in vehicle 102, such as an airplane, enables positioning electroacoustic transducer 114 in face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 inside vehicle 102. Positioning electroacoustic transducer 114 in face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 enables other surfaces inside vehicle 102, such as ceiling panels 120 of passenger compartment 118 of vehicle 102, to be utilized for other functionalities, such as high-definition display system 122, integrated into ceiling panels 120 of passenger compartment 118.
For example, electroacoustic transducer 114 integrated in face panel 108 enables ceiling panels 120 of passenger compartment 118 of vehicle 102, previously utilized for flat-panel speaker technology, to be repurposed for other high-definition display system 122, integrated into ceiling panels 120 of passenger compartment 118. By positioning electroacoustic transducer 114 in face panel 108 of stowage bin 110, media system 100 enables face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 to function as a flat-panel speaker while also enabling the integration of high-definition display system 122 into ceiling panels 120 of passenger compartment 118.
Referring generally to
Allowing face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 to move between a first position relative to mounting structure 112 of stowage bin and second position relative to mounting structure 112 allows face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 to function as a flat-panel speaker while also providing access to interior 130 of stowage bin 110. Electroacoustic transducer 114 integrated in face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 while retaining the item-securing functionality of face panel 108 of retaining items within stowage bin 110 when face panel 108 is moved between a first position relative to mounting structure 112 of stowage bin and second position relative to mounting structure 112.
Referring generally to
Use of media system 100 including attenuator 126, in vehicle 102 allows for a second electrical signal, that may be different from a first electrical signal provided by audio source 124 to attenuator 126, to be provided to electroacoustic transducer 114. For example, when audio source 124 provides a first electrical signal to attenuator 126, attenuator 126 provides a second electrical signal to electroacoustic transducer 114. Use of attenuator 126 allows attenuated electrical signals, different from the first electrical signal sent from audio source 124, to drive electroacoustic transducer 114.
Accelerometer 116 is integrated into face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 and operatively coupled to attenuator 126. When coupled with attenuator 126, accelerometer 116 allows attenuated electrical signals to drive electroacoustic transducer 114 based on output from accelerometer 116 to attenuator 126.
Referring generally to
By configuring accelerometer 116 to generate output responsive to a location of face panel 108 of stowage bin 110, attenuator 126 can provide an electrical signal to electroacoustic transducer 114 based on a location of face panel 108 relative to mounting structure 112. When coupled with attenuator 126, accelerometer 116 allows different electrical signals to drive electroacoustic transducer 114 based a location of face panel 108 relative to mounting structure 112.
In one illustrative example, accelerometer 116 may be a multiaxis accelerometer, capable of measuring acceleration in multiple directions. In this manner, accelerometer 116 detects acceleration as a vector quantity, and can be used to sense orientation of accelerometer 116. When integrated into face panel 108 of stowage bin 110, accelerometer 116 allows for the determination of a position of face panel 108, including, inclusively, the first position of face panel 108 relative to mounting structure 112 and the second position of face panel 108 relative to mounting structure 112.
Referring generally to
Use of accelerometer 116 integrated into face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 allows attenuator 126 to provide different electrical signals based on position of face panel 108 relative to mounting structure 112. In one illustrative example, when face panel 108 is in the first position relative to mounting structure 112, attenuator 126 provides an electrical signal that is not attenuated relative to the first electrical signal from audio source 124 based on the location of face panel 108. In another illustrative example, when face panel 108 is in the second position relative to mounting structure 112, attenuator 126 provides an electrical signal that is attenuated relative to the first signal from audio source 124 based on the location of face panel 108. In this manner, accelerometer 116 allows media system 100 to provide attenuated audio to vehicle 102 based on a position of face panel 108 relative to mounting structure 112.
Referring generally to
In one illustrative example, attenuator 126 linearly attenuates the second electrical signal relative to the first electrical signal as face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 is moved between the first position and the second position. A linear attenuation of the second electrical signal provides a gradual adjustment to the attenuation of the electrical signal as face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 is moved between the first position and the second position.
Referring generally to
In one illustrative example, attenuator 126 non-linearly attenuates the second electrical signal relative to the first electrical signal as face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 is moved between the first position and the second position. A non-linear attenuation of the second electrical signal provides a gradual adjustment to the attenuation of the electrical signal as face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 is moved between the first position and the second position.
Referring generally to
Exciting face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 based on the second electrical signal provides for selective excitement of face panel 108 by electroacoustic transducer 114 relative to the electrical signal received from attenuator 126. In this manner, a media system, such as media system 100, can provide different excitation of face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 based on the position of face panel 108. For example, electroacoustic transducer 114 can selectively excite face panel 108 according to a second electrical signal when face panel 108 is in second position relative to mounting structure 112.
Referring generally to
When in the first position, face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 is configured to retain items 131 within interior 130 of stowage bin 110. When in the second position, face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 is configured to provide access to interior 130 of stowage bin 110. Allowing face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 to move between a first position relative to mounting structure 112 of stowage bin and second position relative to mounting structure 112 allows face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 to function as a flat-panel speaker while also providing access to interior 130 of stowage bin 110. Electroacoustic transducer 114 integrated in face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 while retaining the item-securing functionality of face panel 108 of retaining items within stowage bin 110 when face panel 108 is moved between a first position relative to mounting structure 112 of stowage bin and second position relative to mounting structure 112.
Referring generally to
Item detectors, such as item detector 132, may be incorporated into stowage bin 110. Item detector 132 indicates to attenuator 126 whether items 131 are present within interior 130 of stowage and 110. By configuring item detector 132 to generate output responsive to the presence of items 131 which in interior 130 of stowage bin 110, attenuator 126 can provide an electrical signal to electroacoustic transducer 114 based on the presence of items 131 within interior 130 of stowage bin 110. When coupled with attenuator 126, item detector 132 allows different electrical signals to drive electroacoustic transducer 114 based the presence of items 131 within interior 130 of stowage bin 110.
Referring generally to
Use of item detector 132 in stowage bin 110 allows attenuator 126 to provide different electrical signals based on the presence of items 131 within interior 130 of stowage bin 110. In one illustrative example, when items 131 are absent from interior 130 of stowage bin 110, attenuator 126 provides an electrical signal that is attenuated relative to the first electrical signal from audio source 124 based on the location of face panel 108. In another illustrative example, when items 131 are not present within interior 130 of stowage bin 110, attenuator 126 provides an electrical signal that is attenuated relative to the first signal from audio source 124 based on the location of face panel 108. In this manner, accelerometer 116 allows media system 100 to provide attenuated audio to vehicle 102 based on a position of face panel 108 relative to mounting structure 112.
Referring generally to
When operatively coupled to accelerometer 116, low-pass filter 128 allows media system 100 to adjust the output of accelerometer 116 based on acceleration of vehicle 102. In this manner, low-pass filter 128 prevents inadvertent attenuation or non-attenuation of the first electrical signal based due to accelerometer 116 detecting acceleration of vehicle 102.
Referring generally to
Torque tube 140 is retained between cover plate 134 and face panel 108, and is provided to secure face panel 108 in first position relative to mounting structure 112. Cover plate 134 is secured to interior surface 135 of face panel 108 of stowage bin 110. By retaining electroacoustic transducer 114 between cover plate 134 and face panel 108, existing structures of stowage bin 110 are used to protect and conceal electroacoustic transducer 114 within face panel 108 without adding additional parts or weight to vehicle 102.
Referring generally to
When cover plate 134 includes retainer 138, electroacoustic transducer 114 can be easily located along cover plate 134 in a position selected to provide a desired level of acoustic performance when exciting face panel 108.
Referring generally to
When retainer 138 is one of locating post 152, recessed seat 154, resilient finger 156, or any combination thereof, electroacoustic transducer 114 can be easily located along cover plate 134 in a position selected to provide a desired level of acoustic performance when exciting face panel 108.
Referring generally to
In one illustrative example, electroacoustic transducer 114 comprises permanent magnet 142, located relative to cover plate 134 by retainer 138 and electromagnet 144, connected to interior surface 135 of face panel 108 and in contact with permanent magnet 142. Permanent magnet 142, located relative to cover plate 134 and electromagnet 144, connected to interior surface 135 of face panel 108, allows electroacoustic transducer 114 to provide a desired level of acoustic performance when exciting face panel 108.
Referring generally to
In one illustrative example, electromagnet 144 is a voice coil wire. When electromagnet 144 is a voice coil, electroacoustic transducer 114 provides a desired level of acoustic performance when exciting face panel 108.
Referring generally to
When electromagnet 144 is connected to interior surface 135 of face panel 108 using a flexible adhesive, electroacoustic transducer 114 can be easily secured to interior surface 135 of face panel 108 in a position selected to provide a desired level of acoustic performance when exciting face panel 108.
Referring generally to
By tailoring characteristics of different areas of cover plate 134, each area can be specifically designed to impart desired physical properties that may be more pertinent to that particular area. For example, when cover plate 134 further comprises first area 158 proximately located to electroacoustic transducer 114, a first physical characteristic of first area 158 may be locally tailored to provide an acoustic property. Additionally, second area 160 of cover plate 134, distally located from electroacoustic transducer 114, may have a second physical characteristic that different from the first locally tailored physical characteristic of first area 158. For example, first area 158 may have a first physical characteristic, such as a stiffness, designed to optimize acoustic performance of electroacoustic transducer 114. Second area 160 may have a second physical characteristic, such as a stiffness, designed to optimize impact resistance or durability of cover plate 134.
Referring generally to
When sound-insulation layer 146 is positioned over at least a portion of cover plate 134, electroacoustic transducer 114 can be acoustically isolated electroacoustic transducer 114 from interior 130 of stowage bin 110 to provide a desired level of acoustic performance when exciting face panel 108.
Referring generally to
When sound-insulation layer 146 comprises closed-cell foam material 162, electroacoustic transducer 114 can be acoustically isolated electroacoustic transducer 114 from interior 130 of stowage bin 110 to provide a desired level of acoustic performance when exciting face panel 108. In one illustrative example, closed-cell foam material 162 is a viscoelastic polyurethane foam.
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Method 1400 enables acoustic excitation of face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 via electroacoustic transducer 114, positioned therein. Implementing method 1500 enables utilization of other surfaces inside vehicle 102 for other functionalities. Face panel 108 is movably coupled to mounting structure 112, allowing for access to interior 130 of stowage bin 110.
For example, electroacoustic transducer 114 integrated in face panel 108 allows surfaces previously utilized for flat-panel speaker technology to be repurposed for other functions, such as providing a high-definition display inside vehicle 102. By positioning electroacoustic transducer 114 in face panel 108 of stowage bin 110, media system 100 allows face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 to function as a flat-panel speaker while also providing access to interior 130 of stowage bin 110
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When in the first position, face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 is configured to retain items 131 within interior 130 of stowage bin 110. When in the second position, face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 is configured to provide access to interior 130 of stowage bin 110. Allowing face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 to move between a first position relative to mounting structure 112 of stowage bin and second position relative to mounting structure 112 allows face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 to function as a flat-panel speaker while also providing access to interior 130 of stowage bin 110. Electroacoustic transducer 114 integrated in face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 allows face panel 108 to retain the item-securing functionality of stowage bin 110 when face panel 108 is moved between a first position relative to mounting structure 112 of stowage bin and second position relative to mounting structure 112.
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Use of media systems, such as media system 100 including attenuator 126, allows for a second electrical signal, that may be different from a first electrical signal provided by audio source 124 to attenuator 126, to be provided to electroacoustic transducer 114. For example, when audio source 124 provides a first electrical signal to attenuator 126, attenuator 126 provides a second electrical signal to electroacoustic transducer 114. Use of attenuator 126 allows attenuated electrical signals, different from the first electrical signal sent from audio source 124, to drive electroacoustic transducer 114.
Accelerometer 116 is integrated into face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 and operatively coupled to attenuator 126. When coupled with attenuator 126, accelerometer 116 allows attenuated electrical signals to drive electroacoustic transducer 114 based on output from accelerometer 116 to attenuator 126.
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By configuring accelerometer 116 to generate output responsive to a location of face panel 108 of stowage bin 110, attenuator 126 can provide an electrical signal to electroacoustic transducer 114 based on a location of face panel 108 relative to mounting structure 112. When coupled with attenuator 126, accelerometer 116 allows different electrical signals to drive electroacoustic transducer 114 based a location of face panel 108 relative to mounting structure 112.
In one illustrative example, accelerometer 116 may be a multiaxis accelerometer, capable of measuring acceleration in multiple directions. In this manner, accelerometer 116 detects acceleration as a vector quantity, and can be used to sense orientation of accelerometer 116. When integrated into face panel 108 of stowage bin 110, accelerometer 116 allows for the determination of a position of face panel 108, including, inclusively, the first position of face panel 108 relative to mounting structure 112 and the second position of face panel 108 relative to mounting structure 112.
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Use of accelerometer 116 integrated into face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 allows attenuator 126 to provide different electrical signals based on position of face panel 108 relative to mounting structure 112. In one illustrative example, when face panel 108 is in the first position relative to mounting structure 112, attenuator 126 provides an electrical signal that is not attenuated relative to the first electrical signal from audio source 124 based on the location of face panel 108. In another illustrative example, when face panel 108 is in the second position relative to mounting structure 112, attenuator 126 provides an electrical signal that is attenuated relative to the first signal from audio source 124 based on the location of face panel 108. In this manner, accelerometer 116 allows media system 100 to provide attenuated audio to vehicle 102 based on a position of face panel 108 relative to mounting structure 112.
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In one illustrative example, attenuator 126 linearly attenuates the second electrical signal relative to the first electrical signal as face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 is moved between the first position and the second position. A linear attenuation of the second electrical signal provides a gradual adjustment to the attenuation of the electrical signal as face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 is moved between the first position and the second position.
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In one illustrative example, attenuator 126 non-linearly attenuates the second electrical signal relative to the first electrical signal as face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 is moved between the first position and the second position. A non-linear attenuation of the second electrical signal provides a gradual adjustment to the attenuation of the electrical signal as face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 is moved between the first position and the second position.
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Exciting face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 based on the second electrical signal provides for selective excitement of face panel 108 by electroacoustic transducer 114 relative to the electrical signal received from attenuator 126. In this manner, a media system, such as media system 100, can provide different excitation of face panel 108 of stowage bin 110 based on the position of face panel 108. For example, electroacoustic transducer 114 can selectively excite face panel 108 according to a second electrical signal when face panel 108 is in second position relative to mounting structure 112.
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Item detectors, such as item detector 132, may be incorporated into stowage bin 110. Item detector 132 indicates to attenuator 126 whether items 131 are present within interior 130 of stowage and 110. By configuring item detector 132 to generate output responsive to the presence of items 131 which in interior 130 of stowage bin 110, attenuator 126 can provide an electrical signal to electroacoustic transducer 114 based on the presence of items 131 within interior 130 of stowage bin 110. When coupled with attenuator 126, item detector 132 allows different electrical signals to drive electroacoustic transducer 114 based the presence of items 131 within interior 130 of stowage bin 110.
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When operatively coupled to accelerometer 116, low-pass filter 128 allows media system 100 to adjust the output of accelerometer 116 based on acceleration of vehicle 102. In this manner, low-pass filter 128 prevents inadvertent attenuation or non-attenuation of the first electrical signal based due to accelerometer 116 detecting acceleration of vehicle 102.
Examples of the present disclosure may be described in the context of aircraft manufacturing and service method 1500 as shown in
Each of the processes of illustrative method 1500 may be performed or carried out by a system integrator, a third party, and/or an operator e.g., a customer. For the purposes of this description, a system integrator may include, without limitation, any number of aircraft manufacturers and major-system subcontractors; a third party may include, without limitation, any number of vendors, subcontractors, and suppliers; and an operator may be an airline, leasing company, military entity, service organization, and so on.
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Apparatuses and methods shown or described herein may be employed during any one or more of the stages of the manufacturing and service method 1500. For example, components or subassemblies corresponding to component and subassembly manufacturing block 1506 may be fabricated or manufactured in a manner similar to components or subassemblies produced while aircraft 1600 is in in service block 1512. Also, one or more examples of the apparatuses, methods, or combination thereof may be utilized during production stages 1506 and 1508, for example, by substantially expediting assembly of or reducing the cost of aircraft 1600. Similarly, one or more examples of the apparatus or method realizations, or a combination thereof, may be utilized, for example and without limitation, while aircraft 1600 is in in service block 1512 and/or during maintenance and service block 1514.
Different examples of the apparatuses and methods disclosed herein include a variety of components, features, and functionalities. It should be understood that the various examples of the apparatuses and methods disclosed herein may include any of the components, features, and functionalities of any of the other examples of the apparatuses and methods disclosed herein in any combination, and all of such possibilities are intended to be within the scope of the present disclosure.
Many modifications of examples set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which the present disclosure pertains having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings.
Therefore, it is to be understood that the present disclosure is not to be limited to the specific examples illustrated and that modifications and other examples are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. Moreover, although the foregoing description and the associated drawings describe examples of the present disclosure in the context of certain illustrative combinations of elements and/or functions, it should be appreciated that different combinations of elements and/or functions may be provided by alternative implementations without departing from the scope of the appended claims. Accordingly, parenthetical reference numerals in the appended claims are presented for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the claimed subject matter to the specific examples provided in the present disclosure.
Callahan, Kevin S., Ibrahim, Yakentim, Feinberg, Michael Alan
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